closed #160469
Potholes, Other Street Repair
601-699 East Grimes Lane
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2017
pothole west bound lane 600 block E.Grimes (about 100 feet east of Grimes-Henderson intersection)
pothole west bound lane 600 block E.Grimes (about 100 feet east of Grimes-Henderson intersection)
At the intersection of Henderson and 2nd St., at night there has consistently been a parked car in the yellow area on Henderson the east side of the intersection. it makes it dangerous at the stoplight because there is no place for 2 cars to fit so drivers are focusing on that; however, pedestrians are often times at this intersection, causing additional distraction and increased risk for accident.
This trash can is on the B-Line next to the bus stop on Morton Street at the Seminary Square Kroger. It has been there for over a week and it is overflowing. So all the trash is blowing out all over the trail from it.
This trash can is on the B-Line next to the Seminary Square Kroger's bus stop. It is overflowing so trash is all over the trail.
potholes
The same group of people is claiming and staying in the gazebo at the Building and Trades park every single day. They are there from open to close, sometimes sleeping on the ground as if it is their personal camp site. Nobody else has a chance to use the shelter because this group is there the entire time the park is available for use. This was a problem last year, and the group referred to the park as their "turf" during an altercation with my neighbors. My house was recently broken into, and it concerns me to know that there are people who can just sit there all day and see exactly when we are coming or going. I don't mind people using the park (because public use is the purpose of a park), but I think it is unreasonable for one group of people to practically live in the park and claim the shelter every day, to the exclusion of other park users. It would be helpful if they could inhabit a different park - or just be somewhere else - on at least some days.
there is a blow up mattress with people sleelung on it in the building and trades shelter house.
A section of the wood fence at the Howe St entrance to the Buildings and Trade Park was taken down when the city cut down one of the trees along the street. It has been 2 months and the pieces of the fence are still where they were left on the ground. In true broken window fashion someone has now broken down the far end of the fence. This should have been repaired long ago.